I’m sure I’ve been down this road more than once, and with the same novel, but whereas the last edit, which was probably the second or third, finished up in the pile, then forgotten.
I’m doing an active update to all my works in progress, and sending them to the editor, after going through the manuscript once again, with a view to publishing. Hopefully, before the year is out.
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One of the hazards of writing can be being continually critical of your own work. I’m guilty as charged.
But in writing to a plan and in only 30 days having to edit 50,000 words there is no time to be critical.
Except…
So far down the track, I should be writing, not being critical.
But the thing is, I’m finding that I have to go back three chapters and read them through to pick up the thread. It’s not because it’s changed in any way from the plan, it’s just that I’m finding it hard to edit to a plan when usually I fly by the seat of my pants.
The trouble with doing that, it gives rise to considering changes, and right now there’s no time for change.
I have 13 days to hold it together.
And 13 is an unlucky number, isn’t it?